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- Bluetongue (BT) disease is a noncontagious, arthropod-borne viral disease affecting ruminants, primarily sheep and other domestic or wild ruminants, including...
- Bluetongue virus (BTV) is a dsRNA virus of the genus Orbivirus. The virus causes Bluetongue disease. BTV is relatively fragile and its infectivity is...
- Heritage > Pygmy Bluetongue Lizard - fact sheet, Environment.sa.gov.au, retrieved 18 July 2017 Turner, G. 2001. Keeping Bluetongue Lizards. Australian...
- Haematomyidium, Hoffmania, Remmia and Avaritia (including the main vectors of bluetongue virus disease) were monophyletic, whereas the subgenus Oecacta was paraphyletic...
- Tiliqua scincoides (common blue-tongued skink, blue-tongued lizard, common bluetongue) is a species of skink. It is native to Australia as well Tanimbar Island...
- Bluetongue Lizard is an old man in the Australian Aboriginal mythology of the Warlpiri people. He is a trickster and a powerful sorcerer, as well. The...
- The Adelaide pygmy blue-tongue skink (Tiliqua adelaidensis) or pygmy bluetongue is a species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species was...
- Bluetongue Brewery was an Australian brewery owned by SABMiller. The brewery had a capacity of 100 million litres per annum, and supplied beer to all Australian...
- A-League game between Central Coast Mariners and Perth Glory, pla**** at Bluetongue Stadium on 31 December 2008. The players in the photo (taken by Corey...
- 1867) common slender bluetongue, Gunther's skink Australia. Cyclodomorphus casuarinae (Duméril & Bibron, 1839) she-oak slender bluetongue, she-oak skink Tasmania...